the wayback machine
Dec. 23rd, 2014 12:04 pmOh, does this ever take me back. I watched eleven of these seventeen shows. I can't believe I wasted so much time in my childhood on what, when I've seen them since, were moronically-written and miserably-directed comedies. The opening credits were by far the best and most memorable parts. (That's the original theme music for I Dream of Jeannie. The next year they expanded the cartoon and got a much catchier song.)
In those days, watching prime-time television was like attending the panels at a three-track convention. You could only watch one thing at a time, and that only when it was on. So I would plan my schedule each year very carefully.
This was a major occupation of mine during the ages of about 7 to 13. After that I lost interest and gave it up, and hardly watched any television programs for another 30 years.
In those days, watching prime-time television was like attending the panels at a three-track convention. You could only watch one thing at a time, and that only when it was on. So I would plan my schedule each year very carefully.
This was a major occupation of mine during the ages of about 7 to 13. After that I lost interest and gave it up, and hardly watched any television programs for another 30 years.